FAITHFULNESS
Memorise: His lord said unto
him, well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few
things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy
lord. Matthew 25:23
Read: Matthew 25:22-30, Bible
in one year: 1st Samuel 26:28, Proverbs 8:22-36
Unfaithfulness or disloyalty
is a challenge facing Christian leadership today. Inability to be faithful,
loyal, stable and consistent is the greatest killer of ministries and
businesses. The feeling that there is a shorter and quicker way to achieve
goals is present in all them. Satan capitalises on this tendency and many people,
including Christians, are tricked into following rebels and dissident
visionaries. Many people are unfaithful to their superiors out of ignorance.
The problem of unfaithfulness is not limited to the world; it is also seen in
the church. The devil uses the example of tyrannical church leaders to create a
culture of rebellion and disloyalty within the church. 1 Corinthians 4:2 says:
“Moreover it is required in steward, that a man be
found faithful.”
Christians are to be faithful
to God and to their leaders – both spiritual and secular. Leaders also are
expected to be faithful to their followers and subordinates. Are you a church
leader? You have to be careful in your utterances and actions, so as not to
cause rebellion and disloyalty within your ranks. Without knowing it, many
church leaders are essentially rebellious and disloyal. They teach their
followers rebellion by the things they say and do; yet they do not understand
why anyone is unfaithful or disloyal to them. There are at least three common
causes of disloyalty in people. First, there are some people whose personality
can best be described as erratic. There are people who have a disposition to
making sudden decisions. They can alter the plan of their life within minutes.
They can change their entire course within seconds. This is a very dangerous
trait. The ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ is not safe in the hands of
erratic leaders. Today, they are ministers of the gospel, tomorrow they become
social activists. Some switch suddenly from being full time politicians. One
day, they are faith preachers; next day, they are against the faith movement.
The second cause of disloyalty is financial considerations. The third common
cause of disloyalty is a deviation from God’s direction for your life. Many people
miss God’s direction for their lives and because of this, they end up min
complicated situations. Such people are often forced into disloyalty by their
own mistakes. God expects that you should be faithful to Him. You should also
be faithful to your leaders and your subordinates. Finally, be faithful to your
calling and be responsible in financial matters.
Action point:
Resolve to be faithful to
your leaders and subordinates today.
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